From Law & Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject Wayfarimg in America; Remembering David Koch; Oliver Wendell Hilmes; The ADA and the Digital Age; and Failing to End Auer
Date August 30, 2019 11:02 AM
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* Wayfaring in America
* David Koch, Political Philanthropist
* Holmes: An Uncommon Common Lawyer, but No Constitutionalist
* Judges Can’t Bring the Americans With Disabilities Act into the Digital Age
* Another Missed Opportunity: Kisor v. Wilkie and the Failure to Overturn Auer Deference




** Wayfaring in America ([link removed])
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by Brian A. Smith
Americans take to the road because it turns out that Bruce Springsteen was on to something: democratic souls are born to run. Read More » ([link removed])




** David Koch, Political Philanthropist ([link removed])
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by Greg Weiner
David Koch is best remembered as a philanthropist for the arts, medical research, museums, public architecture and, among myriad other causes, politics. Read More » ([link removed])




** Holmes: An Uncommon Common Lawyer, but No Constitutionalist ([link removed])
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by John O. McGinnis
Oliver Wendell Holmes was wounded three times on the battlefield, and his Civil War experiences affected his outlook and Supreme Court jurisprudence. Read More » ([link removed])




** Judges Can’t Bring the Americans With Disabilities Act into the Digital Age ([link removed])
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by Corbin Barthold
Judges are not supposed to draft the laws they want; they are supposed to apply the laws they get from Congress. Read More » ([link removed])




** Another Missed Opportunity: Kisor v. Wilkie and the Failure to Overturn Auer Deference ([link removed])
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by Mike Rappaport
Chief Justice Roberts gets the best of both worlds—the Court narrows Auer, but is not seen as overturning a precedent dear to progressives. Read More » ([link removed])





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